Diana Cruz has been a problematic person all season Sailing yacht below deckBut after his latest antics, his days may finally be numbered. Sailing yacht below deck season 5 is well underway, with accusations of Daisy Kelliher being a production factory and Gary King giving up alcohol in the last contract. The producers are trying to give Daisy a villainous edit, easily made possible by Stews Diana and Danni Warren, neither of whom seem particularly motivated to do a good job aboard the Parsifal III.
Diana and Daisy have clashed since the start of the charter season, with Diana constantly rolling her eyes at the experienced Chief Stew. However, Danni has largely been the focus of Daisy's ire. After Daisy joked about Danni's constant flirting with the men aboard the Parsifal III and ashore, Danni fired a shot at her chief stew, an obvious act of subordination. However, it is Diana who is in trouble after angering Daisy. Will the whiny Stew finally be fired?
Diana refuses to do her job
She is always questioning Daisy's authority
From the first charter, Diana refused to do her job. In the past, Daisy didn't give ratings to her stews, preferring everyone to share tasks. However, this didn't work for Diana, who always complained when she had to do jobs like cleaning the cabins or anything other than guest service. However, Diana has nothing to do with bartending, given her inability to prepare basic cocktails. When Daisy tried to remedy her lack of knowledge with a cocktail-making class for the crew, Diana refused to make more than one cocktailcomplaining that she was out of hours.
In the most recent episode, the team was taking care of a high-maintenance group of women for the primary's 50th birthday party. They ordered late-night snacks after a night out, meaning one of the stews would only get a few hours of sleep. Chef Cloyce Martin also left late at night but never complained. Diana threw a fit when Daisy invited her to be part of the church service that night, which led to Daisy taking Diana's place. Daisy wanted to prove that she wouldn't ask her stews to do something she wouldn't do, completely fed up with Diana's behavior.
Diana is distracted by Chase
She needs to get over this
After Gary was forced to fire deckhand Emma Crouch, former crew member Chase Lemacks showed up to save the day. The Southern charmer caught the eye of Diana and Danni, but Danni quickly claimed him as her own. Danni spent the entire charter season trying to find someone who would flirt with her, starting with Keith Allen and Gary, but quickly moving on to an attractive employee at a local beach club. When Chase boarded the Parsifal III, Diana felt it was finally her turn.
Danni's constant flirting on Below Deck Sailing Yacht is exhausting, but Diana's whiny personality doesn't help her.
Unfortunately, Danni and Chase looked set to get together at the end of the last episodebothering Diana, who is more shy. She was already upset about her conversation with Daisy, and missing out on a romance with Chase only made her angrier. Diana should have stayed more focused on her work since Chase was always going to go after Danni anyway.
Will Daisy fire Diana?
She's running out of chances
If Diana's behavior continues, Daisy may have no choice but to fire the whiny, downtrodden Stew. She has proven herself to be incompetent as a bartender and waitress, but is unwilling to perform more menial tasks such as cleaning dirty booths or staying up late to tend to guests' needs. Daisy rightly stated that she became Chief Stew because she was willing to work as a team and sacrifice herself for the good of the guests. If Diana can't get it together, it's time for Daisy to say goodbye. Sailing yacht below deck.